Medicina

Dépouillement de Philosophy and Medicine

Ninth international conference on Greek Philosophy, Kos-Kalymos 1997. K.J. Boudouris (Ed.), Alimos : Editions Ionia, 1998. 2 vol. (299 p. + 301 p.) / vol 2 - Cote BIU Santé Médecine : 186.897-2

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AUSLAND, Hayden Weir. Euschemosynes in Plato's Hippias Minor and in greek medicine
11-19
BURGESS, Scott. Reduplicated reasoning : parallel anatomies at Plato's Timaeus 74b-e
20-36
CASERTANO, Giovanni. Karmides Kopfschmerz. Bemerkungen über die Beziehung zwischen Medizin, Philosophie und Politik nach Plato
37-53
CRAIK, Elizabeth M. Places in Man : An early Hippocratic work belonging to the west Greek philosophical and medical tradition
54-63
FANARAS, Vassilios G. Artificial human reproduction : condemnation or acceptance ?
64-67
GERICKE, John. Medicine and the soundness of the soul in Aristotle
68-80
81-85
JUNKER, Kirk W. Incommensurate uses of evidence in law and medicine
86-98
KALIMTZIS, Kostas. Aristotle on the emotional disorders of anger
99-108
LEACH, Joan. Hippocratic reason and sophistical rhetoric : empiricism and argument in classical antiquity
109-122
MARITZ, Petrus J. The ethics of rhetorical - medical practice in Gorgias and modern society
123-138
GARCIA NOVO, Elsa. To know one's limitations in classical greek medicine and philosophy : a message for present day physician
139-150
151-163
POULAKOS, John. Philosophy and medicine in Plato's symposium
164-170
ROCCA, Julius. Galen and Greek Pneuma theory : the limitations of physiological explanation
171-197
SCOLNICOV, Samuel. Plato : diseases of the soul, diseases of the body
198-205
SHAH, Hemant. Philosophy and medicine : the indian standpoint
206-221
STELLA, Massimo. Freud and the fourth book of Plato's Republic : continuity in metaphoric imagery
222-230
TARRANT, Harold. The proximity of philosophy and medicine in the age of Galen
231-240
LENS TUERO, Jesus. Athleticism and philosophy in Diodorus Siclus' historical library
241-261
262-279
YAMAKAWA, Hideya. Natural and non-natural aspects in contemporary medical practices from the Hippocratic and traditional Greek viewpoint
280-290